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Publication : Structural analysis of 5'-flanking regions of rat, mouse and human renin genes reveals the presence of a transposable-like element in the two mouse genes.

First Author  Tronik D Year  1988
Journal  Gene Volume  69
Issue  1 Pages  71-80
PubMed ID  2852145 Mgi Jnum  J:9619
Mgi Id  MGI:58076 Doi  10.1016/0378-1119(88)90379-4
Citation  Tronik D, et al. (1988) Structural analysis of 5'-flanking regions of rat, mouse and human renin genes reveals the presence of a transposable-like element in the two mouse genes. Gene 69(1):71-80
abstractText  The two renin genes of the mouse (Ren1 and Ren2) are expressed at different levels in the submaxillary gland (SMG). In contrast to mice, there is no detectable renin gene expression in the rat SMG. To determine the molecular basis for these different levels of renin expression, we have compared the 5'-flanking regions of the rat and mouse genes. The sequence of mouse, but not rat, genes reveals the presence in Ren1 and Ren2 of a large insertion, probably a new class of transposable elements. A second, apparently unrelated shorter insertion is present only in Ren2. Otherwise, the mouse and rat 5'-flanking sequences are well conserved and resemble the corresponding region of the human Ren gene, indicating that the insertions occurred after the separation of the rat and mouse species but before the duplication of the mouse Ren gene. We suggest that these structural differences may have a role in the differential expression of the Ren genes in mice and other animals.
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